PEMBROKE, N.C. – The Georgia College softball team (23-7, 2-2 PBC) split a pair of Peach Belt Conference (PBC) games at the UNC Pembroke (17-13, 5-3 PBC) Saturday at LRA Field. The Bobcats were leading midway through the first game before falling 4-2, but rebounded 8-7 in the second game as senior Whitney Okvist (Kennesaw, Ga.) reached No. 11 on the NCAA Division II all-time stolen bases list.

In the first game, the Bobcats got single runs in the third and fourth innings, but a four-run fifth inning by the Braves was too much to overcome.

The Bobcats took the lead with a Kristen Brooks (Brunswick, Ga.) solo home run in the third. The following inning, freshman Faith Flanders (Dublin, Ga.) doubled and a Danielle Bernstein (Cumming, Ga.) single scored another run for a 2-0 lead.

Georgia College made too many mistakes in the lone inning they surrendered runs. The Braves' first batter reached on a Bobcat fielding error. Two other times later in the inning, UNC Pembroke runners advanced via a passed ball and wild pitch. The end result was a four-hit, four-run fifth inning for the Braves who held on the rest of the way for the win.

Georgia College posted five hits in the first contest, led by a pair from Bernstein. Freshman Carly Lewis (Semour, Tenn.) (9-5) took the loss, going the distance while allowing five hits and two earned runs with seven strikeouts.

In the second game, the Bobcats went down 1-0 after two innings, but scored runs in the next four and held on for an 8-7 win. Although Georgia College was out-hit 15-12, the Braves committed four errors that proved to be the difference.

The game was highlighted by the Bobcats' two three-run innings and Okvist's three stolen bases. The senior now has 151 career stolen bases and needs just one more to enter the NCAA Division II all-time top-10.

Okvist led the team in hits the second game with three, while sophomore Abi LeRoy (Dublin, Ga.) and Brooks each had a pair. LeRoy and sophomore Taylor Campbell (Warner Robins, Ga.) each had two RBI and sophomore Marisa Boyette (Marietta, Ga.) was credited with the win. Boyette (8-3) allowed eight hits, four runs with four strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings.

Georgia College will resume PBC play with a doubleheader at Francis Marion University tomorrow, March 23 starting at 11 a.m.

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